“We cannot keep [Federal Emergency Management Agency], the Military & the First Responders, who have been amazing (under the most difficult circumstances) in P.R. forever!” Trump wrote in a series of tweets on Thursday morning. He also blamed the island’s debt and infrastructure issues for compounding problems.

Schumer shot back, saying the administration has to continue with its recovery efforts.

FEMA needs to stay until the job is done and right now, it’s not even close to done.

Approximately 10 percent of the island’s 3.4 million residents have electricity, Puerto Rico’s government said Tuesday.

The Trump administration was criticized for its initial response to the crisis, leading Puerto Rican lawmakers to beg the president to send help and provide basic necessities like food and clean water.